if you mean the transfer rate of heat ?; the heat transfer rate depends on the atom or molecule type .
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This process is likely a combustion reaction where the molecule is oxidized by oxygen. The release of heat is the result of the chemical bonds in the molecule being broken and new bonds being formed, leading to the release of energy in the form of heat.
No, infrared absorption does not make a molecule travel faster. Infrared absorption results in the excitation of molecular vibrations, which can lead to changes in molecular conformation or reactivity, but it does not affect the overall speed of a molecule.
there must be atom and molecule movement for heat and a suitable environment for heat to grow, such as, it should already be hot where the heat is occurring
known as conduction. In this process, heat energy is transferred from hotter to cooler regions within a material. Conduction occurs in solids, where molecules are closely packed and can pass on heat energy through collisions.
No, heat does not travel through empty space by conduction because conduction requires particles to transfer heat energy from one molecule to another. In empty space, heat transfer occurs through radiation, where energy is transferred via electromagnetic waves.
The molecule that provides heat in any spicy food is the capsaicin (cap-say-sin) molecule.
yes, if heat didn't pass from one molecule to another, nothing would not be hot or warm.
when heat is given to molecule that molecule vibrates that vibrations passed to other connected molecules.... and heat is transferred through molecules.....
Conduction requires the presence of matter. The way conduction works is that one molecule bumps into another molecule, transferring energy. This mechanism, obviously, requires the presence of molecules.
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heat is caused by vibrations of an atom or molecule.
No, it's not because sunlight is basically heat from the sun shining on earth. And heat isn't a molecule. Heat is just made up of energy.
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Maple wood is a poor conductor of heat, which means it does not easily transfer heat energy. Instead, heat will travel through maple wood primarily through conduction, where the heat is transferred from one molecule to another within the material itself.
Heat is conducted when one atom or molecule collides with and transfers energy to another atom or molecule.
convection